suurjännitesähköverkot
Suurjännitesähköverkot, or high-voltage power grids, are essential components of modern electricity infrastructure. They are responsible for transmitting electrical energy over long distances from power generation sources to substations, where the voltage is then reduced for distribution to consumers. These grids operate at voltages typically ranging from 100 kilovolts (kV) to 765 kV and even higher in some cases.
The primary purpose of using high voltages is to minimize energy loss during transmission. According to Ohm's
Suurjännitesähköverkot consist of a complex network of transmission lines, pylons, and substations. The transmission lines are
The design and operation of these grids are governed by strict safety regulations and engineering standards